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33 results for “Texas”
- ArticleLegal Filings
Motion 9: Legal Medicine Is Not a Crime — My Texas Compassionate Use Status
Marine veteran Ryan Nichols, pro se, moves to clarify that a THC-positive test under his lawful Texas Compassionate Use Program status is not a bond violation without verification and a hearing. PTSD, Tex. Health & Safety Code ch. 487, Sale
- VideoCommunity
Confess Your Sins, One To Another..
> *"Confess your faults one to another, and pray one for another, that ye may be healed."* — James 5:16 > *"For nothing is secret, that shall not be made manifest; neither any thing hid, that shall not be known and come abroad."* — Luke 8:1
- ArticleLegal Filings
Motion 8: Protect the Sensitive, Show the Truth — Seal Medical, Redact Private Data
Ryan Nichols, pro se, moves to file redacted public exhibits and seal sensitive medical, minor, and private records (PTSD, Texas Compassionate Use) for in-camera review in Harrison County, Texas. Nixon v. Warner, Seattle Times v. Rhinehart,
- ArticleOp-ed
Weaponized: Lawfare in Harrison County, and the Lawyer I Can't Find
I believe Harrison County's government has been weaponized against me — multiple charges, a civil suit, and no attorney in East Texas willing to take my case. Here is what lawfare looks like up close, and how you can help me keep fighting.
- ArticleLegal Filings
Motion 2: They Tried to Silence Me — Fix the Speech Conditions on My Bond
Ryan Nichols, pro se in Harrison County, Texas, moves to narrow vague speech and social-media bond conditions as an unconstitutional prior restraint. First Amendment, Packingham v. North Carolina, Near v. Minnesota, Texas free speech. Read
- PhotoInvestigative Journal
Mother's Day at My Church. The Story Being Told In Public Isn't What Happened.
Ryan Nichols' first-hand account of the Mother's Day 2026 church-parking-lot incident in East Texas — and the blanket social-media gag order he says is unconstitutional and is challenging.
- ArticleLegal Filings
The Master Declaration — My Sworn Statement on This Case
Ryan Nichols' sworn Master Declaration in his Harrison County, Texas criminal case: he denies drawing or pulling a firearm at church, says he called 911 himself, and demands the bodycam and evidence. Pro se, PTSD, Texas Compassionate Use, F
- ArticleLegal Filings
Motion 4: Show Me the Evidence — My Brady & Article 39.14 Discovery Demand
Ryan Nichols, pro se, files an Article 39.14 (Michael Morton Act) and Brady/Giglio discovery demand in Harrison County, Texas: reports, witness statements, bodycam, CAD, dispatch, and every version of the story. Brady v. Maryland, Giglio, K
- ArticleInvestigation
The Record They Can't Bury: 55 Threat Receipts and One Bodycam Demand
Fresh X receipts, East Texas threats, a disputed church-gun story, and the Harrison County bodycam records Ryan Nichols says can settle the record.
- ArticleLegal Filings
I Filed Eleven Motions in Harrison County. Here Is Every One — and Why.
Pardoned January 6 defendant Ryan Nichols files eleven pro se motions in his Harrison County, Texas criminal case: appointed counsel, speech-bond limits, bodycam release, Brady/Article 39.14 discovery, evidence preservation, protective orde
- ArticleLegal Filings
Motion 7: Name the Source — Who Said What, and When
Ryan Nichols, pro se, moves to require the State to identify and produce every source, witness version, and public post behind the charging narrative in his Harrison County, Texas case. Confrontation Clause, Brady, Giglio, Article 39.14 dis
- ArticleLegal Filings
Motion 5: Before It Disappears — Emergency Motion to Preserve the Evidence
Ryan Nichols, pro se, moves to preserve all bodycam, dispatch, CAD, church cameras, screenshots, and social-media evidence before spoliation. Trombetta, Youngblood, Brady, Article 39.14. Harrison County, Texas criminal case evidence preserv
- ArticleLegal Filings
Motion 3: Release the Bodycam — The Recording That Settles It
Ryan Nichols demands Harrison County preserve and release the church bodycam, dispatch, CAD, 911 audio, and police report under Article 39.14 and Brady v. Maryland. Includes the emailed records exchange with HCSO. Bodycam, Brady, Giglio, Te
- ArticleLegal Filings
Motion 1: I Have Not Waived My Right to a Lawyer
Pardoned January 6 defendant Ryan Nichols, filing pro se in Harrison County, Texas, asserts his Sixth Amendment right to counsel: no waiver of counsel and a motion for appointment of counsel. Read the filed motion, the controlling authoriti
- ArticleWall of Shame
Threats Against Ryan Nichols: The Treece Messages and the Church Gun Story
I asked privately for a public comment to come down. The receipts show what came back — Messenger threats in the Treece thread, and a false 'gun' narrative I deny and want the Harrison County bodycam to settle.
- ArticleInvestigation
East Texas Grandparents Say They Asked for a Welfare Check — Then Were Told They Could Be Arrested
 **Lynn and Rhonda Tress say they are not looking for drama. They are looking for answers — about their g
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Sheriff BJ Fletcher allows dangerous illegals to operate freely in Harrison County. He must be removed and replaced.
**Tonight, May 22, 2026.** An Obama-appointed federal judge in the Middle District of Tennessee — **U.S. District Judge Waverly D. Crenshaw, Jr.** — **DISMISSED** the federal human-trafficking case against **Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia** (
- ArticleOp-ed
"You Have 24 Hours to Comply." He Didn't Need Two.
A Texas attorney gave Dr. Brooks McKenzie 24 hours to comply. McKenzie filed a State Bar grievance, posted the case number, and asked which one of them got it done first.
- ArticleLegal Filings
Motion 6: Stop the Threats and the Rumor Machine — Motion for a Protective Order
Ryan Nichols, pro se, moves for a narrow protective order against threats, doxxing, witness pressure, and false gun-rumor escalation in his Harrison County, Texas case, while protecting lawful speech and testimony. Counterman v. Colorado, t
- PhotoElections
My buddy's polling place moved and nobody told him. It's not a conspiracy — but here's why you'd better check yours before May 26.
My buddy Pete has voted at the same Katy library for five years. This week he went to confirm his spot for the **May 26 primary runoff** — and it wasn't his anymore. Pete and his girlfriend are registered Republicans in Katy. Same Harris Co
- ArticleLegal Filings
Motion to Recuse Judge Joe Black: His Wife Holds My Evidence, and His Account Keeps Watching Me
Why I asked Judge Joe Black to step aside: his wife, Lt. Cindy Black, sits in the HCSO records chain that controls my bodycam, and the account I identify as his keeps viewing my Facebook stories while my speech is a disputed bond issue. Ver
- ArticleLegal Filings
Motion 11: No Trial by Cropped Screenshot — Native Digital Evidence
Ryan Nichols, pro se, moves for native-format digital production, metadata and hash preservation, and full-thread authentication so no party can rely on cropped screenshots. Riley v. California, Carpenter, Brady. Harrison County, Texas digi
- ArticleLegal Filings
Motion 10: Account for Every Gun You Took — Firearm Seizure, Possession & Return
Ryan Nichols, pro se, demands a written firearm inventory, the legal basis for retention, and a hearing in his Harrison County, Texas case. Second Amendment, Heller, Bruen, United States v. Rahimi — no rumor-based, indefinite disarmament wi
- Article
They Charged Me With "Deadly Conduct." The Gun Never Left the Holster — So I Filed to Make Them Prove It.
I filed an emergency pro se motion demanding the State say exactly what conduct it calls "deadly conduct" and produce the bodycam, church cameras, and 911 audio before any plea, bond hearing, or trial. Holstered is not pointed.
- VideoLocal investigations
I May Be Thrown in Jail This Week — Here's Why
Harrison County, Texas may jail pardoned January 6 defendant Ryan Nichols over a $50,000 bond on a misdemeanor — unconstitutional bond conditions, no Miranda warning, defending himself pro se, with a federal civil rights claim coming.
- ArticleLegal Filings
They Told Me to Stay Silent. It Was Costing Me Everything.
I tried to comply with a no-posting order and it nearly sank my family: lost income, overdue rent, a negative bank balance. Then I realized a blanket speech ban is an unconstitutional prior restraint. Why I started posting again — to earn a
- ArticleLegal Filings
The Master Exhibit Index: Ordered Receipts for the Record
A court-style visual exhibit index for Ryan Nichols' Harrison County record, with ordered receipts, source notes, classifications, and public redactions.
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The Receipts Wall: Every threat, slur, and "deserve life in prison" comment X let stay up against me. In 24 hours.
**This is every threat, slur, and "you deserve life in prison" comment X allowed to stay up against me in the last 24 hours — receipts, names, timestamps, and dissection.** My account is locked. Theirs are not. The asymmetry is the whole st
- VideoLocal investigations
I Said Someone's Name in a Facebook Video. Harrison County Charged Me With Harassment.
I'm facing a harassment charge in Harrison County because I said a person's name in a Facebook video and they complained. Block, mute, report — Facebook left it up. Criminalizing it is out of control.
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The dark truth behind most East Texas families..
This is George.. From this picture, George looks like he has the perfect family. Presumably a wife (but possibly a girlfriend), what looks to be a son, and also two little girls. But what you don’t see, is George’s abusive and angry streak.
- ArticleA Personal Note
I've Never Asked for Help. I'm Asking Now.
 *This isn't an investigation or a case file. It's a personal note. I'm going to be straight with you, because that's the only way I know
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Banned again — this time for 'Space Force' and 'discombobulater.' Meanwhile 'Rot in Hell you unAmerican scum' stays up. Twice in 24 hours.
**🔥 This is the second time in 24 hours.** Yesterday X locked my account for a Liam Nissan parody reply. Today they locked it again — this time for the words "Space Force" and "discombobulater" in a sarcastic reply under a video about the B
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Judge Hogan, on the record: "I accept your argument that his due process rights were violated."
A senior federal judge looked at how I was being held before any trial, called it "terrible," and said — out loud, on the record — that my due process rights had been violated. Then I went back to my cell and stayed there. That is not my ch